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You've shared links and liked photos, so what more can you do for animals on Facebook?
You'd be surprised! Here are five ways that you can take your Facebook activism
efforts to the next level. Read on, and of course, share these ideas with
your friends:

Five Ways Never to Be Silent on Facebook

First impressions are everything, so show your friends what you're all about
by updating your cover photo or profile picture to something animal rights–related.
Check out these neat
tools to help you!

We rely on supporters to help us expose cruelty to animals, and sharing
a PETA investigative video is the best way to inform your Facebook friends
about what really happens on factory farms, inside laboratories, or even in animal
shelters. Choose one of our numerous
YouTube videos, and share it!

When we mention a company or an organization that abuses animals—Ringling
Bros., SeaWorld, and
CareerBuilder, just to name a few—make your voice heard by posting on its
Facebook page and urging its executives to make compassionate decisions.

Get proactive by creating your own petition via
Causes, and ask your friends and family to sign it and show their support. If
you want to go above and beyond, create a "Wish"
supporting the issue that you're most passionate about and urge your loved ones
to give generously to help animals.

Starting to speak up for animals is a special moment, so mark it with a
life event in your timeline! Tag friends (and
PETA!), write a story, and upload photos of your first actions for animals.